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How does the jet engine works?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The jet engine takes in air through the large fan on the front. The air then passes through the compression fans, making the air highly compressed. The air is mixed with fuel before being ignited. The hot gasses push out the back of the engine at high force, creating thrust, making the plane, car, boat, or whatever the jet is on move forward.

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